Nancy Share began publishing fanzines with her sister Marie-Louise Share. Together they produced [[Hodge Podge]] in the early 1950s. The 4th issue, appearing in December 1953, was 30 pages, and by the 11th issue, appearing in September 1954, it had increased to 48 pages. Eleven issues were released.

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Nancy Share began publishing fanzines with her sister Marie-Louise Share. Together they produced [[Hodge-Podge]] in the early 1950s. The 4th issue, appearing in December 1953, was 30 pages, and by the 11th issue, appearing in September 1954, it had increased to 48 pages. Eleven issues were released.

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At the same time, she was also the Art Director for the fanzine [[Fan To See]] by Larry Touzinsky, which began publishing in 1953.

She then produced [[Summer Torrents]]. The first issue appeared in 1954 and was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] mailing.

She then produced [[Summer Torrents]]. The first issue appeared in 1954 and was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] mailing.

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Her next zine was [[Ignatz]], also published in the 1950s. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library.

Her next zine was [[Ignatz]], also published in the 1950s. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library.

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In 1961 she married zine editor Art Rapp, best known for his zine [[Spacewarp]]. In the 1960s they co-edited the fanzine [[Churn]].

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In 1961 she married Art Rapp, best known as the editor of [[Spacewarp]]. In the 1960s they co-edited the fanzine [[Churn]].

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Nancy Share was known for doing cartoons for various fanzines as well as pop-up covers. She was active in the AP SAPS and the Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance.

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Nancy Share was known for doing cartoons for various fanzines as well as pop-up covers. She was active in the APA [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]] and the Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance.

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Nancy Share is credited with originating many catch-phrases that have been popular in science fiction fandom. She is credited with popularizing the term "Ignatz', through her zine of the same name in the 1950s. She is credited with the definition of the term "Filk Song", a singing style popular with SF enthusiasts. As well, in SF fandom the catch phrase "Bitcher Knife" is associated with Nancy Share, as in "don't provoke Nancy Share to use her Bitcher Knife on you".

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Nancy Share is credited with originating many catch-phrases that have been popular in science fiction fandom. She is credited with popularizing the term "Ignatz', through her zine of the same name in the 1950s. She called her poetry "Am-So Poetry, in response to Wrai Ballard's invention of "Non-Poetry" for any poetry that poetry-haters might like. She is credited with the definition of the term "Filk Song", a singing style popular with SF enthusiasts. As well, in SF fandom the catch phrase "Bitcher Knife" is associated with Nancy Share, as in "don't provoke Nancy Share to use her Bitcher Knife on you".

===Zines===

===Zines===

*[[Churn]]

*[[Churn]]

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*[[Hodge Podge]]

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*[[Hodge-Podge]]

*[[Ignatz]]

*[[Ignatz]]

*[[Summer Torrents]]

*[[Summer Torrents]]

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===Contributions===

===Contributions===

*[[Destiny]]

*[[Destiny]]

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*[[Fan To See]]

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*[[Muzzy]]

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*[[Nandu]]

*[[Si-Fan]]

*[[Si-Fan]]

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*[[Snowflakes in the Sun]]

*[[Star*Dust]]

*[[Star*Dust]]

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*[[Warhoon]] (Issue 15)

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*[[Starlanes]]

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*[[Target: FAPA!]]

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*[[Warhoon]]

==External Link==

==External Link==

Revision as of 11:11, 9 September 2012

Nancy Share began publishing fanzines with her sister Marie-Louise Share. Together they produced Hodge-Podge in the early 1950s. The 4th issue, appearing in December 1953, was 30 pages, and by the 11th issue, appearing in September 1954, it had increased to 48 pages. Eleven issues were released.

At the same time, she was also the Art Director for the fanzine Fan To See by Larry Touzinsky, which began publishing in 1953.

Her next zine was Ignatz, also published in the 1950s. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library.

In 1961 she married Art Rapp, best known as the editor of Spacewarp. In the 1960s they co-edited the fanzine Churn.

Nancy Share was known for doing cartoons for various fanzines as well as pop-up covers. She was active in the APA Spectator Amateur Press Society and the Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance.

Nancy Share is credited with originating many catch-phrases that have been popular in science fiction fandom. She is credited with popularizing the term "Ignatz', through her zine of the same name in the 1950s. She called her poetry "Am-So Poetry, in response to Wrai Ballard's invention of "Non-Poetry" for any poetry that poetry-haters might like. She is credited with the definition of the term "Filk Song", a singing style popular with SF enthusiasts. As well, in SF fandom the catch phrase "Bitcher Knife" is associated with Nancy Share, as in "don't provoke Nancy Share to use her Bitcher Knife on you".